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Hi - I have my SC armor kit and I think I may have bitten off more than I can chew.

Are there any video clips of strapping/cutting/riveting?

I'm not confident with the written instructions.

 

Better yet, anyone live in the Rancho Cucamonga, CA area and want to set up a time to come by and help?

I'll buy lunch and soda (or even beer) and even throw down a few bucks for the hands on help.

 

I don't want to screw it up- not only destroy the armor - but I want to make sure I can get approved when I'm done.

 

Guidance?

 

 

Thanks!

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Better yet, anyone live in the Rancho Cucamonga, CA area and want to set up a time to come by and help?

I'll buy lunch and soda (or even beer)

 

Throw in a flight & I'm there.........heh heh.

 

With that offer of beer TBs will be knocking down your door mate

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I just finished my SC armor a month ago. Trust me you have not bitten off more then you can chew. altogether it does seem daunting. Just take it one piece at a time, and you'll be fine. Ask questions here, everyone has been more then helpful to me durning my build. One of the best pieces of advice I got was to start with the chest and work outward.

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yeah, take it steady and you'll be fine.

 

Jeff's stuff is pretty fool proof (as proven by the post above... even a fool can do it!! hehehehehh).

 

 

Depending on your size, it shouldn't need that much trimming (if any) and it's all pre-cut with the holes, so it's just a question of gluing the velcro bits in the right place and making sure you cut the straps to the correct size for your body.

 

My advice:

use a popper in the centre of your velcro for added troop-ability

rough the ABS up with a bit of sandpaper where you plan to stick the velcro

Use a bit of webbing strap across the shoulder bridges before wrapping them with the cloth covers.

 

and most importantly...

 

TAKE YOUR TIME and ASK QUESTIONS IF UNSURE.

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I'm building a SC armor as well :) Not that far off from being done with it. This is my build-thread (not that good at updating it though haha... Shame on me) : http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?showtopic=9307&st=0&p=76289entry76289

 

Any advice I would give you has already been given: take your time, and ask questions :)

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Would videos of a costume assembly (from the ground up) really be helpful to the first time builder of a Scout costume? I am about 4 weeks away from starting a new costume build, and could video tape the entire process, but not sure if it would be overkill.

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Would videos of a costume assembly (from the ground up) really be helpful to the first time builder of a Scout costume? I am about 4 weeks away from starting a new costume build, and could video tape the entire process, but not sure if it would be overkill.

 

I think this is a GREAT idea. If you are willing to do it there will be some really happy upcoming scouts. :)

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I think if you can take photos of the entire process, that's wold be awesome.

if you make a video... you gonna be like a god for the beginners like me :P

 

 

I've done the photo thing in my tutorials before , but not in ultra-minute detail. Between You, Uplandamcenter and SaraBO's affirmation of the need for this, I will put making the video at the top of the priority list when I start building the new costume in May/June.

 

In the meantime here are some old-skool 'image' tutorials of basic Rivetting and Buttoning techniques...

 

http://studiocreations.com/howto/rivetingbuttoning/riveting.html

 

http://studiocreations.com/howto/rivetingbuttoning/buttoning.html

 

I'll see what I can do about making a "Strap Sewing" tutorial in the coming week.

 

I think a lot of us 'old-timers' are so deep into the costuming world that we forget just how daunting and scary the basic techniques can be to the first-time costumer.

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It's not that hard, but I know I racked my brain a little thinking about the best way to do things. Wish I lived closer, I'd love to help out a future scout.

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Chris if a 48 year old mum can tackle it, I reckon you can, there are plenty of us been in your postion, just like Chef said take your time, start one piece at a time and go from there. Remember Measure once then Measure again, third times a treat and cut or sand or sew or glue....the third time as saved me quite a bit. When unsure POST your little heart out and Pictures are great.

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I've done the photo thing in my tutorials before , but not in ultra-minute detail. Between You, Uplandamcenter and SaraBO's affirmation of the need for this, I will put making the video at the top of the priority list when I start building the new costume in May/June.

 

In the meantime here are some old-skool 'image' tutorials of basic Rivetting and Buttoning techniques...

 

http://studiocreations.com/howto/rivetingbuttoning/riveting.html

 

http://studiocreations.com/howto/rivetingbuttoning/buttoning.html

 

I'll see what I can do about making a "Strap Sewing" tutorial in the coming week.

 

I think a lot of us 'old-timers' are so deep into the costuming world that we forget just how daunting and scary the basic techniques can be to the first-time costumer.

 

Hi Jeff,

 

Just wanted to follow up on this and ask if you ended up filming your last build. Videos definitely would help us first-timers :)

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